A recent global index assessing AI adoption in the public sector places France at the bottom, with nearly 50% of its public servants reporting they have never used AI technologies in their work. This ranking comes despite substantial government funding aimed at integrating AI across public services. Other countries in the index show varying levels of AI use, highlighting differences in implementation and workforce engagement.
The index evaluates how widely AI tools are incorporated into government operations and the extent to which public employees utilize these technologies. Countries leading in the adoption tend to have more comprehensive training programs and clearer strategies for embedding AI into daily tasks.
**Why this matters**
AI has the potential to improve efficiency, decision-making, and service delivery in the public sector. Understanding which countries are effectively adopting AI can provide insights into best practices and highlight challenges faced by governments. For France, the gap between investment and usage suggests a need to focus on training and integration to fully realize the benefits of AI in public administration.
Source: NewsData
